Treatment of Phobias

Can be taken as an individual course or as a part of:

The British Psychological Society Approved through the BPS Quality Mark Scheme.

1 day 9:30am – 4:30pm 7 CPD hours

Course Brief

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This course forms part of the following certificate:


Book all modules together as a full Certificate programme
(CBT Introductory Course to be booked separately)

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This course forms part of the following certificate:

Learning outcomes for the day will be:

  • How common phobias are in childhood and the ones most likely to be encountered
  • How to work collaboratively with children to use Behavioural Therapy (BT) for common phobias
  • How to measure, assess and formulate phobias
  • The role of parents in maintaining phobias, particularly parental anxieties
  • How Blood Injury Phobia differs and how to adapt treatment for this problem

Book all modules together as a full Certificate programme
(CBT Introductory Course to be booked separately)


This Course is now available as a full recording via SDS Online Video Training (OVT)


Title: Treatment of Phobias

Modality: CBT

CPD Hours Attached: 7 CPD Hours

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Book all modules together as a full Certificate programme
(CBT Introductory Course to be booked separately)

Click here for the full SDS Accreditation terms for the BPS Approved Certificate in CBT for Children and Adolescents (see Accreditation tab)

Course Tutor

Lisa Anderson
Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Lisa Anderson is an HCPC registered Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Clinical Psychologist. She is also a fully accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist with BABCP. She has over 18 years’ experience as a clinician and an academic and has worked within child mental health and adult services, where she has provided assessment, interventions, and supervision in both the NHS and private sector. She has worked with children, adolescents, adults, young offenders, looked after children, homeless and asylum seekers. Lisa worked as a lecturer in Psychology for the University of Leicester where she has managed the multi-agency training service in child mental health across Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland. She was responsible for training 600-900 primary care staff per year for over 12 years and also taught postgraduate students. She is an associate Lecturer for University of Derby on the CYP Talking Therapies course. She is national trainer in child mental health, working closely with Universities and local councils.